If anyone is following this thread, it turned out to be an error specific to
Safari Web browser.
The tool shed functionality works fine on Firefox.
It has been identified as an issue and reproduced by the Galaxy team.
Thanks Dannon for going above and beyond in tracking this down!
Adam
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Dannon,
Thanks again for the response. I tried this and it was not successful.
(same error)
I am pretty much running CloudMan out of the box, plus one update, plus a
few minor config file changes (already described in my first post.)
The only thing I did that was different from the documentation
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> ('repository_ids', '5483924c34f005f2')],
> 'changeset_revisions=1d2730e6bb39&repository_ids=5483924c34f005f2')
> paste.printdebug_listeners[,
> ]
> paste.recursiv
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paste.printdebug_listeners[,
]
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paste.recursive.include
paste.recursive.include_app_iter
paste.recursive.script_name''
paste.remove_printdebug
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On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Adam Cohn wrote:
> Hi Galaxy Admin list,
>
> This is my first post to this list. Galaxy is a great tool and I am
> really enjoying working with it.
>
> Background, I am setting up a private galaxy instance for my company using
> AWS. The installation is going ver